Absence of ectopic epithelial inclusions in 3,904 axillary lymph nodes examined in sentinel technique

Intraoperative examination of sentinel axillary lymph nodes can be done by imprint cytology, frozen section, or, most recently, by PCR-based amplification of a cytokeratin signal. Using this technique, benign epithelial inclusions, representing mammary tissue displaced along the milk line, will like...

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description Intraoperative examination of sentinel axillary lymph nodes can be done by imprint cytology, frozen section, or, most recently, by PCR-based amplification of a cytokeratin signal. Using this technique, benign epithelial inclusions, representing mammary tissue displaced along the milk line, will likely generate a positive PCR signal and lead to a false-positive diagnosis of metastatic disease. To better appreciate the incidence of ectopic epithelial inclusions in axillary lymph nodes, we have performed an autopsy study, examining on 100 μm step sections 3,904 lymph nodes obtained from 160 axillary dissections in 80 patients. The median number of lymph nodes per axilla was 23 (15, 6, and 1 in levels 1, 2, and 3, respectively). A total of 30,450 hematoxylin-eosin stained slides were examined, as well as 8,825 slides immunostained with pan-cytokeratin antibodies. Despite this meticulous work-up, not a single epithelial inclusion was found in this study, suggesting that the incidence of such inclusions is much lower than the assumed 5% reported in the literature.
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Aged, 80 and over
Antibodies
Autopsies
Autopsy
Axilla
Benign
Biological and medical sciences
Biomarkers - analysis
Breast cancer
Cancer research
Cancer therapies
Clinical Trial
Clinical trials
Cytokeratin
Diagnostic tests
Epithelial Cells - chemistry
Female
Germany
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Inclusion Bodies - chemistry
Keratin
Keratins - analysis
Lymph nodes
Lymph Nodes - chemistry
Lymph Nodes - cytology
Lymphatic system
Male
Mammary gland diseases
Medical sciences
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metastases
Metastasis
Methods
Middle Aged
Milk
Oncology
Polymerase chain reaction
Predictive Value of Tests
Prospective Studies
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Toy industry
Tumors
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